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411. O. MAcULATA (Linn.), Spotted Hand-orchis. 
Common. 
Var. O. ericetorum (Linton). I found this in 
White Moss, St. Andrews. Mr Ar. Bennett says it 
seems a narrow-leaved jf. of Linton’s plant. See 
“Journal of Botany,’ 1901, p. 272, where a description 
of this plant is given by Linton. Linton’s plant was 
evidently found in Orkney, as Mr Bennett gives it as 
an addition to Orkney flora. (See additions in “Ann. 
of Scot. Nat. Hist.,’ July 1908.) 
412. O. LATIFOLIA (Linn.), Marsh-orchis. 
Not so common as the last. My specimens are 
from Westray. 
413. O. INCARNATA (Linn.), Marsh-orchis. Scarce. 
Deerness ; Hoy, in marsh at Orgill in 1900, plenti- 
ful, and no doubt elsewhere (Rev. E. 8. Marshall). 
Var. O. angustifolia. I found this variety in 
Deerness, near Bay of Newark (20th June 1909). 
Genus CXCV.—HABENARIA (Willd.) 
414, H.conopsEA(Benth.), Fragrant Orchis. Fairly 
common. 
Scapa; Caldale, St. Ola; Deerness, Xe. 
415. H. atBipa (Rich.), White Orchis. 
Scarce, but pretty well distributed over Mainland 
—Scapa ; Finstown ; Maeshowe; Horraquoy, Deerness ; 
Tankerness, &e. 
